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Providence by Avalanche Effect

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Avalanche Effect: Drummer Jannick gestorben
Die Band Avalanche Effect hat kürzlich leider mitteilen müssen, dass ihr Drummer Jannick der aggressiven Krebsform erlegen ist und den tapferen Kampf gegen diese Krankheit verloren hat. Die Gruppe schreibt dazu: “Today, we’ve had to say goodbye to Jannick, our brother, our friend and our drummer, a true inspiration to all of us. He fought hard until the very end, always trying to make sure that…
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Join Me (In Death) by Avalanche Effect
IntroductionWhen the reverse bias voltage applied to the PN junction increases to a certain value, t ...
The avalanche breakdown occurs because of the ionisation of electrons and hole pairs whereas the Zener breakdown occurs because of heavy doping. The Zener and the avalanche effect may occur simultaneously or independently of one another in PN junction. What the key points of them?
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Self-Destructive Behavior by Avalanche Effect
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I want to continue driving Away, further and further until I recognize nothing and no one, until I am a ghost, something that passes your lips and like that I am gone. I want this version of me to be gone. I want to shed it like a snake with its skin. I want to go back to when I felt free.
All I feel lately is a shell of myself. Instead I am full of stress, of rage, of sadness, of pain, of longing. For a world and a life I know doesn’t exist. Not yet at least, maybe not ever. All I can do is try, and that’s the least I can do. I feel so much and at the same time it feels like nothing.
I numb myself with my vices but do they actually help? Does anyone’s? Or does it just cover the gash with a bandaid? We feel we’ve accomplished something but really we’re still bleeding and infectious, we’re still poisoned into believing anything we do will help.
I just watched ¾ of equilibrium and now I’m listening to Frank’s newest album….
Finally giving this album a full listen through I knew I avoided it for a reason Maybe it’s because I avoid these feelings
What have I accomplished since last year? What has changed since last year? What are my goals? What are my intentions? Do I stay out of complacency? Do I stay out of love? Do I stay out of fear? My heart craves change, mobility, and yet here I stay. I’ve put dreams of moving far away, stored them for later. I know I’ve done a lot and made progress, but….I’ve put too many things off, pushed them aside for what? To follow along? To be a part of the system and mindless herd? I feel I’m fighting for my life, for pursuance of things that make me happy and fulfilled, yet I’m surrounded by those who do nothing, ignore their feelings, allow negativity to rule. Who waste their time and talents, who fill their existence with alcohol and weed and things and routine and words but not substance or action. Not real change. What good are words with no action? With no heart? No conviction? I’m confused. I’m wary on my school path, the end game is unwavering but the middle is a blur to me. My family is a mess, my friends are scattered, i don’t know how to talk to my bf sometimes…..I want to pour my thoughts out to him but…..
Avalanche Effect
The only exception is exceeding the applied voltage. Any pn junction has maximum voltage ratings. The increase of the reverse-biased voltage over the specified value will cause a rapid strengthening of current. There is a limit to maximum reverse voltage, a pn junction can withstand without destroying. That is called a breakdown voltage. Once the breakdown voltage is reached, a large number of the carriers appear in the depletion layer causing the junction to conduct heavily. Such carriers are produced by geometric sequence. Each free electron liberates one valence electron to get two free electrons. These two free electrons then free two more electrons to get four free electrons and so on until the reverse current becomes huge. A phenomenon that occurs for large (at least 6. . .8 V) reverse voltages across a pn junction is known as an avalanche effect. The process when the free electrons are accelerated to such high speed that they can dislodge valence electrons is called an avalanche breakdown and the current is called a reverse breakdown current. When this happens, the valence electrons become free electrons that dislodge other valence electrons.
Operation of a pn junction in the breakdown region must be avoided. A simultaneous high current and voltage lead to a high power dissipation in a semiconductor and will quickly destroy the device. In general, pn junctions are never operated in the breakdown region except for some special-purpose devices, such as the Zener diode.